Usually, when writing about a play, the critic has a particular type of audience in mind

a. True
b. False


True

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The scenery and technical work have a profound impact on the audience experience, although the artists and staff

behind these contributions don’t always receive a lot of credit. How might we evaluate these aspects of a theatrical performance? Name five questions that aid in assessing the scenic design.

What will be an ideal response?

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Gershwin's Porgy and Bess is often called a folk opera because

a. it has spoken lines instead of recitatives b. it includes elements of jazz c. it is a story about poor people d. some of its melodies have a folk?like quality e. All of these choices

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Name the optical device within the camera that splits the white light into the three additive primary light colors

a. beam splitter b. aperture c. f-stop d. CCD

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After the war, Paris enthusiastically adopted the new jazz style, and imitating the Dixieland groups of New Orleans, limited the ensemble to a clarinet, trumpet, and trombone along with the rhythm section

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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